ive been getting reports of some issues with some of Michael's YouTube videos. Specifically, people outside of the USA are having trouble viewing some of Michael's videos. So, i could really use your help to troubleshoot the issue. Since in the US, im able to watch everything.

ive been getting reports of some issues with some of Michael's YouTube videos. Specifically, people outside of the USA are having trouble viewing some of Michael's videos. So, i could really use your help to troubleshoot the issue. Since in the US, im able to watch everything.

Hi, Tina .I have a question. Why official videos "Me & Mrs.Jones" and " Hold on" (with driver M .Buble), still not upload in Michael's YouTube Channel ? . I guess it made for his funs(and not only for funs) and they must see it. Thank you.I'm from Russia and I can watch videos on YT. And I recommend Michael Buble to all my friends like the best of modern male singers.
P.S. Sorry for my bad English.)))

In Germany we can not watch the videos, it says "This video includes contents from WMG. It's not available in your country".

Here's the reason why:

The announcement that all music videos would be blocked came on Tuesday with the expiration of an existing contract between YouTube and GEMA, the organization charged with collecting performers' and composers' royalties in Germany.

YouTube said the decision was unavoidable because the site does not charge users and because the GEMA's one-cent-per-play offer was contigent upon YouTube agreeing to a future deal of 12 cents per use.

"The charge GEMA is demanding for a continuation of its previous cooperation with YouTube is unparalleled in the history of online music," wrote Patrick Walker, Director of Video Partnerships for YouTube's German subsidiary, in a blog entry on the site.

"In terms of the purchase of a CD, this would mean that a music fan in Germany would have to pay more than 500 euros for an ordinary compact disk," Walker added.

GEMA, which represents the interests of its some 60,000 members in Germany as well as foreign musicians in Germany, says the platform is trying to get something for nothing -- at the artists' expense.

In particular, GEMA accuses YouTube of trying to conceal how many users view which clips.

"The negotiations over a new agreement have thus far failed because YouTube is unwilling to fulfill GEMA's demands for transparency about the musical repertoire being used," the organization said in an official statement.

"GEMA does not accept this because, without such data, it's impossible to determine whether payments are appropriate or to forward on payments accurately to copyright holders and music publishing companies," the statement continued.